“This is Farrah Fawcett” (9 p.m., ABC): ABC News presents a two-hour special on America’s golden girl Farrah Fawcett. From that iconic red bathing suit poster to her role in the hit show “Charlie’s Angels,” Fawcett took the 1970s by storm and captivated the nation with her every move. But in 2006 Fawcett was confronted with her biggest challenge when she was diagnosed with cancer and began an aggressive fight for her life. Now, almost 10 years after her death, this special reports on her life, career, fame and lasting legacy, told through new interviews with those who knew her best and rare footage from the intimate video diaries of her fight against cancer.

“Christina on the Coast” (9 p.m., HGTV): With a booming design business, a new husband, a blended family with four kids and a baby boy on the way, real estate expert and designer Christina Anstead (“Flip or Flop”) headlines this new series. It follows her as she gives clients luxe spaces filled with distinctive design elements and cool SoCal style.

“Elementary” (10 p.m., CBS): Prepare to bid farewell to the super sleuths as they kick off their seventh and final season. As it begins, Holmes and Watson are still in London, serving as consultants for Scotland Yard. Their latest case takes them inside the tabloid journalism industry when a popular model is the victim of an acid attack.

“The Name of the Rose” (10 p.m., SundanceTV): Based on Umberto Eco’s highly acclaimed novel, this eight-part drama series follows the Franciscan monk William of Baskerville (John Turturro) and his novice Adso von Melk (Damian Hardung) as they arrive at a secluded monastery in the Alps. There they become witnesses to a series of mysterious murders. While Baskerville and Melk investigate and search for the killer, they are hunted themselves by the merciless inquisitor Bernard Gui, who prosecutes those who criticize the pope.

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